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Landslides Keep Costa Rica’s Route 32 Closed

The Tico Times

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July 3, 2026

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Route 32, the main highway linking the Central Valley with the Caribbean province of Limón, remains closed in several sections after landslides triggered by the heavy rains of Tropical Wave No. 19. The same system flooded communities, forced evacuations and left damage across the Caribbean region and the Northern Zone. The closure has affected the [] The post Landslides Keep Costa Rica’s Route 32 Closed appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

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The Watchers

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· Jul 8, 2026

Three migrant workers killed, five missing after landslide at Wayanad tunnel project, India

A landslide triggered by heavy monsoon rainfall struck the under-construction Anakkampoyil–Kalladi–Meppadi tunnel road project near Kalladi in Kerala's Wayanad district at about 11:00 LT on July 7, 2026, killing three migrant workers, injuring seven others and leaving five people missing, according to Kerala authorities. Rescue operations continued on July 8 despite persistent rainfall that hampered access to the site. Source

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· Jul 7, 2026

Costa Rica Flood Emergency Winds Down and Damage Assessment Begins

Costa Rica’s week-long flood emergency in the Caribbean and Northern Zone has begun to wind down, with the Comisión Nacional de Emergencias (CNE) reporting Monday that it had closed all of the shelters it opened as a precaution and that more than 250 displaced residents had returned home. The improvement followed several days of heavy [] The post Costa Rica Flood Emergency Winds Down and Damage Assessment Begins appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.

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· Jul 7, 2026

Landslide in Wayanad tunnel project, several feared trapped

The landslide occurred at Kalladi, where work on a road tunnel project connecting Malappuram and Wayanad districts is underway

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· Jul 6, 2026

Unidentified victims of Venezuelan quakes buried

In a remote area of La Esperanza cemetery in La Guaira, Venezuela, the region hardest hit by the June 24 quakes, backhoes dug trenches for the burial of unidentified victims recovered from the rubble. #Earthquake #Venezuela #Cemetary #Burial #Quake

UPI

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· Jun 26, 2026

Dominican Republic and Nicaragua cap week of powerful earthquakes

Dominican Republic and Nicaragua cap week of powerful earthquakes

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· Jul 10, 2026

Landslides kill 15 in Philippines as biggest typhoon in decades nears Taiwan

KEELUNG, TAIWAN: Fifteen people were killed in landslides in the Philippines, and more than 2,000 in Taiwan were evacuated from their homes, as the biggest typhoon in decades neare...

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Related coverage for "Landslides Keep Costa Rica’s Route 32 Closed": The Watchers — Three migrant workers killed, five missing after landslide at Wayanad tunnel project, India. The Tico Times — Costa Rica Flood Emergency Winds Down and Damage Assessment Begins. The Hindu BusinessLine — Landslide in Wayanad tunnel project, several feared trapped. Reuters — Unidentified victims of Venezuelan quakes buried. UPI — Dominican Republic and Nicaragua cap week of powerful earthquakes. Kuwait Times — Landslides kill 15 in Philippines as biggest typhoon in decades nears Taiwan